The ZIP file can be downloaded directly using the link above. When you open this ZIP file, you will find the following files inside:

CB_Finger (bumps) Non-Manifold 1.45.stl

This is the distal finger phalange (furthest from the palm). This version has bumps on the finger pads to improve grip surface, but has some non-manifold issues that may cause problems with some slicing software.

CB_Finger (no bumps) 1.45.stl

This is the distal finger phalange (furthest from the palm). This version has no bumps on the finger pads, but it is fully manifold and should slice cleanly in any slicing software.

CB_Gaunt (no tensioner) 1.45.stl

This is the gauntlet (the part that fits over the arm) without a tensioner block (in case you want to add a different kind of tensioner).

CB_Gaunt (tensioner) 1.45.stl

This is the gauntlet (the part that fits over the arm) with an integrated tensioner block.

CB_Hex 1.45.stl

This is the hex sleeve part that fits into the tensioner block. The non-flexible cords will be attached to these parts, which will then be inserted into the tensioner block and held in place with screws.

CB_palm 1.45 (left).stl

This is the palm for a left hand.

CB_palm 1.45 (right).stl

This is the palm for a right hand.

CB_Phalange 1.45.stl

This is the proximal finger phalange (closest to the palm).

CB_Thumb_Finger (bumps) Non-Manifold 1.45.stl

This is the distal portion of the thumb (furthest from the palm). This version has bumps on the finger pads to improve grip surface, but has some non-manifold issues that may cause problems with some slicing software.

CB_Thumb_Finger (no bumps) 1.45.stl

This is the distal portion of the thumb (furthest from the palm). This version has no bumps on the finger pads, but it is fully manifold and should slice cleanly in any slicing software.

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34 thoughts on “CYBORG BEAST HAND”

So I am new to this site. My son Ryan was born missing the 4 fingers on his left hand. He has his thumb and functions quite well. I have been experimenting with some of these 3D prints but lack the skill set to modify the files seeing that Ryan has his thumb. I am looking to modify Cyborg Beast so that he can use his own thumb along with the Cyborg Fingers. Please let me know how this works. I have a 3D printer and was thinking about just cutting out that part but did not want to ruin the integrity of the devise. Look forward to a reply. Thank you!

Hello!! The best thing you can do is to head to the Google+ Group and join up there and introduce yourself and share your need! The Google+ group is where all of the brainstorming and helping goes on and someone will be able to help you modify the files or share ideas of how to go about it!

I am a new 3d printer owner. I have printed a few items without problems. I was wondering if anyone could tell me why when I try printing the cyborg hand my printer, Makergear M2, always drops the bed about 1/4 inch before printing. It keeps printing in the air, of course it is not attaching to the bed and makes a mess. Any help would be much appreciated.